| Value for Money | 7/10 |
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| Reviewer Rating | 9.3/10 |
| Overall Rating | 7/10 |
Full review by
shyam
on 8th Jan 2005
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Marie-Aude Murail, Golem 1: Magic Berber - Your computer has just been hijacked by Golem, a pirate program. Strange things are happening on your estate. And there's something lurking in the basement... Is Golem just a game or something more sinister? Golem follows a group of friends who are slowly drawn into an adventure of terrifying proportions... As a computer game craze sweeps the estate, Majid and his friends notice some strange goings on. Adults are collecting 'farting goo', sinister men have started hanging around the estate, and, as weird as it may seem, computer characters seem to be coming to life This funny, scary and streetwise techno-thriller is in five parts. Golem 1: Magic Berber and Golem 2: Joke hit the shops in January 2005, with the rest to come in the following months. Let the game begin if this book sounds good to you go out and get it, and believe me it is brilliant!
Check out the site at www.golem2005.com
shyam's review and ratings | 160 words
Review by
BabyBrisk
on 28th Dec 2004
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Marie-Aude Murail, Golem 1: Magic Berber - REVIEW:
Golem Level one: Magic Berber
Is it just a game? Or something more sinister?
Level one:
Start play
End play
Game beginning...
Magic Berber is a warrior of great stature and many successes. He is a computerized hero. Majid Badach, however, is not. He is a twelve year old boy flunking at school, missing his six brothers and coping with a new life in another country with his illiterate mother.
Set in the backdrop of Hummin ...
BabyBrisk's full review | 431 words
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on 23rd Dec 2004
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Golem 1: Magic Berber, is a cleverly written book about a boy, Majid, who is lucky enough to win a top of the range New Generation BIT computer, which is welcomed by both him and his mother Emmay. Knowing little about computers he asks his English teacher Mr Mullins, more commonly known to Majid as Hugh or Calimero. Amazingly a new computer game, Golem, installs itself on both the computers of Majid and Calimero, which is unheard of by any computer games shops. A warrior appears on screen, as p ...
emma156's full review | 238 words

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